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RooMoo Designs the New Laizhou Bar in the Xuhui District

Chinese interior design studio RooMoo creates the look of the new Laizhou Bar located in the city's bustling Xuhui District. The space once functioned as an offshoot of Laizhou Distillery, which is a Chinese whiskey producer based out of the province of Sichuan.

The design uses close to 6,000 pieces of oak that are collected from discarded distillery barrels to decorate the bar in Shanghai. Speaking about the design and approach, the studio explains that "The bar imports the materials used in the distillery's production process, creating a symbiosis between the two spaces. Each dismantled barrel piece was different in terms of width, length and grain, so we classified them and applied them to different positions."
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